Looking for an experienced aircraft electrical engineer to join our team for a challenging and interesting position.
Requirements• 3 years' experience in Aircraft wiring design and architecture
• Experience with military and aviation systems
• Experience in drawing and building product trees
• Experience defining the testing processes
• Experience writing system specifications, characterization and design electrical systems
• Proficiency in aviation standards
• Willingness to travel aboard for 1-2 weeks around 4 times a year
Skills Required
- Minimum 3 years' experience in aircraft wiring design and architecture
- Experience with military and aviation systems
- Experience drawing and building product trees
- Experience defining testing processes
- Experience writing system specifications, characterization and designing electrical systems
- Proficiency in aviation standards
- Willingness to travel abroad for 1-2 weeks approximately four times per year
What We Do
BIRD Aerosystems: Where Innovation Meets Performance BIRD Aerosystems is a leading global provider of innovative airborne solutions that protect our customers and ensure the security of their assets. Founded in 2001, privately-owned and based in Israel, BIRD develops and markets advanced airborne missile protection systems and airborne surveillance, information and observation solutions. Leveraging deep in-house technical know-how, BIRD also provides world-class aviation logistics services to large-scale commercial and governmental customers. BIRD provides end-to-end, turnkey solutions. From operational analysis, system design, integration and installation through ground and flight testing and including system certification – BIRD is truly a one-stop-shop. BIRD has the scope and breadth of experience to contend with the most complex operational requirements and design challenges, while still providing personalized attention to each customer. Solutions from BIRD are in wide scale, long-term use by some of the world’s largest commercial, governmental, military, and transnational organizations – including NATO forces, UN Air Operations, the US Government, Airbus and other major aircraft manufacturers, and many others.






